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- Majicman, on 11/03/2007, -1/+97This is India--NOT Iraq. Look at the signs in the background. They're Hindi, not Arabic.
- afruff23, on 11/03/2007, -0/+26What turbines? I wasn't aware that wind energy comes in all different shapes and sizes?
- shasty55, on 10/22/2007, -3/+28so this is where all the "chea_p vi@gra" comes from
- jediboytj, on 10/22/2007, -0/+17as much as it looks like a mess to us, the pharmacist probably knows exactly where everything is.
- artwork, on 11/03/2007, -0/+16Turbans
- KennMac, on 10/23/2007, -0/+16Your comment is so ironic.
- Brajeshwar, on 10/22/2007, -0/+13This is definitely India and not Iraq. The signboard on the first picture is Hindi (India's official Language) and the all the people seen in all pictures are Indians not Iraqis. Funny but, Ironically reflects some of the true facades of Indian lives.
Addition: The black rubber thingy that you see at the counter's desk is perhaps the foot-duster of a vechile (damn!). - computergod, on 10/29/2007, -0/+11Because spam detectors would pick on words like Viagra as being commonly used in spam. That, in combination with a few other things will get a message marked as spam.
- ScotchInBox, on 10/22/2007, -1/+12That's the weird thing about living in America - everywhere else is different
/sarcasm - emanl, on 10/22/2007, -0/+10I didn't know there were so many Sikhs in Iraq.
- inactive, on 10/23/2007, -0/+7Those are Sikhs not Arab. And the Pic is from India nor Iraq. In conclusion. who ever made this is a ***** retard.
- hs112186, on 10/22/2007, -3/+9:-P that's not Iraq or India, it's Punjab! plus the yellow sign in the middle of the last pic is in punjabi not hindi :-P
- ICSU, on 10/22/2007, -2/+8That has nothing to do with grammar.
- coolian, on 10/22/2007, -0/+6Punjab IS in India, tool.
- Touchy610, on 10/22/2007, -0/+6More like, "Fourth shelf, five rows up, third box from the left. Not that...no...not that one...THAT ONE."
- computergod, on 10/22/2007, -0/+5Say what you want about the state of the place, but the medicine there is actually affordable. Big pharma can suck it.
Canadian and I get my pills from Serbia. - ICSU, on 10/22/2007, -0/+5Maybe an earthquake would actually sort it out. And sterility is of no concern already.
- ImTheChaz, on 10/22/2007, -0/+5As above, looks like India. Whoever posted this is obviously one of the Americans that doesn't have maps, Ms Teen South Carolina was right all along.
- Br0wn, on 10/22/2007, -0/+5What's that supposed to mean? Just cause they have a crappy pharmacy doesn't mean they aren't free or happy or everyone in the country is poor. I'm sure there were crappy drug stores like this in small towns in America before the corporations took over.
- muniak, on 10/23/2007, -2/+6Spelling is apart of grammar.
- jaxter2010, on 06/17/2009, -6/+10Its good to see the grammar Nazis never sleep.
- parabiosis, on 10/22/2007, -0/+4I personally believe the U.S. Americans are unable to do so because some people out there in our nation don’t have maps and I believe that our education like such as in South Africa and the Iraq everywhere like such as and I believe they should our education over here in the U.S. should help the U.S. or should help South Africa or should help the Iraq and Asian countries so we will be able to build up our future for us.
- tcpip4lyfe, on 10/22/2007, -0/+3That's exactly what I was thinking. He's probably been doing it his whole life.
- Touchy610, on 10/22/2007, -0/+3Looks like my room.
- Marijuana, on 10/22/2007, -1/+4Turbines? I was the thinking the same thing.
- RxDaniel, on 10/22/2007, -0/+2You know most drugs cost so much here because you have to pay for the development of the drug while other countries are only paying for the manufacturing cost. If a company spends 20 years and millions of dollars on research they are going to make sure they get that money back plus some profit. After they do a generic will come out and you can get it cheaper and they move on to something else.
- GhostSniper, on 10/22/2007, -0/+2nowai!
- diggface5000, on 10/22/2007, -0/+2This shelving has adequate dividers! If the submitter is trying to make a point about poverty in Iraq (aka India) he fails. All I see is a pharmacist who doesn't care to organize his store.
- troye, on 10/22/2007, -0/+2Thing is, every thing there is cheaper than what I can get here in Florida. It might be expired, but that just means it's aged and much more potent.
- charlesazn, on 10/24/2007, -0/+2look my medicine is on the fourth shelf, third box from the left
- Y0tsuya, on 10/22/2007, -0/+2That only works if you can't sue people when things go wrong.
- abddoc, on 10/22/2007, -0/+2He means turbans. And yes, this is India, or Punjab rather. Not Iraq.
- specialK16, on 10/22/2007, -0/+1I had a customer on the line the other day angry because some guy from India told him that the $49.99 phone support included the cost of the hardware reparation (which is a lie of course). He said "I know more about computers than those muslims". I just thought, is it ok for me to laugh at you sir, they aren't muslims,
- NozE8, on 10/22/2007, -0/+1Perhaps the title spelling contributes to this hypothesis about the author.
- trex279, on 10/22/2007, -0/+1For all you know, it might be arranged in alphabetical order
- Brajeshwar, on 10/22/2007, -0/+1Lol! That's freaking awesome and reminds of the beautiful teen beauty.
- computergod, on 10/22/2007, -0/+1Yeah, but they only spend 20% or so on new drug research, much less then gets spent on marketing. They also pull tricks to make it so that the new medications take longer to become generic, such as repurposing drugs into what they were prescribed as off label. Not only that, but depending on which pharmacy you go to, you can end up paying 10x as much for the same generic by a different manufacture. Oh well, no one is going to read this anyway...
- computergod, on 10/22/2007, -1/+2V for Volkswagen?
- reb42, on 10/22/2007, -0/+1I dream about places like that!
- manonfire285, on 10/27/2007, -0/+1372
- duggtodeath, on 10/22/2007, -0/+1Mission Accomplished :(
- kenadamsmith, on 10/22/2007, -0/+1turban..
- iMick, on 10/22/2007, -0/+1I bet you anything those guys know exactly where everything is as well. That is what is amazing about this picture.
- RxDaniel, on 10/22/2007, -0/+1Yeah I wish it was that easy. I've worked in 3 pharmacies and all of them arranged the drugs differently. Some do it alphabetically from top to bottom. Some do it alphabetically from left to right. Some do it alphabetically by the brand name of a generic medication while others just put everything in alphabetical order. Plus most stores have a "fast mover" section so those drugs won't be on the shelves with the normal dugs but instead in their own section. Not to mention the "fast movers" are determined by each individual store so if you change stores that section will probably contain completely different drugs than the one you were at before. Added with the fact that sometimes, but not always, creams, liquids, and birth controls will have their own sections it is very unlikely that someone who doesn't work at a pharmacy could just walk in and easily find something based off the name.
- RxDaniel, on 10/22/2007, -0/+1Plus you know we have to pay the development costs on drugs that take decades to make, but I'm sure that doesn't cost as much as lights and chairs..
- estacado, on 10/22/2007, -0/+1Wherever there's a pharmacy, there'll be Sikhs.
- alamandrax, on 10/22/2007, -0/+1It's somewhere in North India alright, not necessarily in Punjab. Sikhs live all over the country you know? The pharmacy owner though, looks like a Marwadi. Could just be me though.
- oslointhesummer, on 10/22/2007, -0/+1And they have SOUP!
- papashawn, on 10/22/2007, -0/+1I've been to India, and most pharmacies don't look like that.
And yes, I'm aware that it is India and the submitter is a moron. -
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